Publications by authors named "N J Luther"

Article Synopsis
  • The acidic environment of melanoma tumors increases cAMP levels in immune cells, allowing the tumor to evade immune responses.
  • Researchers delivered a safe adenylate cyclase inhibitor using specific micelles, which successfully enhanced the body’s antitumor immunity.
  • The combination of the AC inhibitor with the removal of certain regulatory T cells led to the complete remission of tumors in a study model, suggesting a powerful new immunotherapy for melanoma.
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The influence that meteorological, climatological and environmental factors had on historical disease outbreaks is often speculated upon, but little investigated. Here, we explore potential associations between pandemic disease and climate over the last 2,500 years in Mediterranean history, focusing on ancient disease outbreaks and the Justinianic plague in particular. We underscore variation in the quality, quantity and interpretation of written evidence and proxy information from natural archives, the comlexity of identifying and disentangling past climatological and environmental drivers, and the need to integrate diverse methodologies to discern past climate-disease linkages and leverage historical experiences to prepare for the rapid expansion of novel pathogenic diseases.

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Objective: Statistical challenges exist when using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to assess traumatic axonal injury (TAI) in individual concussed athletes. The authors examined active professional American football players over a 6-year time period to study potential TAI after concussion and assess optimal methods to analyze DTI at the individual level.

Methods: Active American professional football players recruited prospectively were assessed with DTI, conventional MRI, and standard clinical workup.

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Many tumors evolve sophisticated strategies to evade the immune system, and these represent major obstacles for efficient antitumor immune responses. Here we explored a molecular mechanism of metabolic communication deployed by highly glycolytic tumors for immunoevasion. In contrast to colon adenocarcinomas, melanomas showed comparatively high glycolytic activity, which resulted in high acidification of the tumor microenvironment.

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